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Re: BMW 335i in FS for 2007... discuss
I don't know why they'd be worried. No limited slip and it weighs 3600lbs.-Sean Martin
2009 Pontiac G8 GT
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Re: BMW 335i in FS for 2007... discuss
Hell ya! You guys and your LSD. First off, pony cars weigh 3600 pounds too. Second, I'd take a little heavier BMW over a live axle pony car any day. Who's buying one???Brian Hanchey
AST Suspension - USA
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I heard you can't turn off DSC on the new Bimmers - is that true? How wide a rim? What is the justification for keeping the E36 M3 in BS and 330i ZHP in DS with the 335 goes all the way down to FS?!Teucci has a good point about trannies - Tommy
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Narrower car, more HP/TQ than most of the FS cars (LS1s excluded) and better all-around suspension geometry. The only downside is the wheel-size, but third gens don't seem to have a problem with that either.
As for the DSC... not sure on that. Haven't seen 'hard evidence' from anyone that I 'trust'
Classing... I'm guessing HP probably had something to do with it... but with the SCCA, who really knows.
I'm not buying one... I'm broke-dick.
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Re: BMW 335i in FS for 2007... discuss
Originally posted by John in HoustonNarrower car, more HP/TQ than most of the FS cars (LS1s excluded) and better all-around suspension geometry. The only downside is the wheel-size, but third gens don't seem to have a problem with that either.
As for the DSC... not sure on that. Haven't seen 'hard evidence' from anyone that I 'trust'
Classing... I'm guessing HP probably had something to do with it... but with the SCCA, who really knows.
I'm not buying one... I'm broke-dick.Brian Hanchey
AST Suspension - USA
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Re: BMW 335i in FS for 2007... discuss
According to this:
http://www.bmwusa.com/vehicles/3/335icoupe/techdata.htm
17x8 wheels standard. Squeeze a 275/40 on that biatchUnless it's like the GTO where it'd take some ingenuity, or a non-stock offset wheel to get a 275 up front.
Turbocharged V6...cool!
MSRP $40,600...not cool!
If someone drops $40k for a F-stock car, more power to them
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Re: BMW 335i in FS for 2007... discuss
Originally posted by C3I heard you can't turn off DSC on the new Bimmers - is that true? How wide a rim? What is the justification for keeping the E36 M3 in BS and 330i ZHP in DS with the 335 goes all the way down to FS?!-Sean Martin
2009 Pontiac G8 GT
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Originally posted by hancheybHell ya! You guys and your LSD. First off, pony cars weigh 3600 pounds too. Second, I'd take a little heavier BMW over a live axle pony car any day. Who's buying one???-Sean Martin
2009 Pontiac G8 GT
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Originally posted by NickAccording to this:
http://www.bmwusa.com/vehicles/3/335icoupe/techdata.htm
17x8 wheels standard. Squeeze a 275/40 on that biatchUnless it's like the GTO where it'd take some ingenuity, or a non-stock offset wheel to get a 275 up front.
Turbocharged V6...cool!
MSRP $40,600...not cool!
If someone drops $40k for a F-stock car, more power to them
Also, the sport package comes with 18x8 F and 18x8.5 R.
$37,760 for Euro delivery and after the newness wears off, you can probably get a bit off of that. That doesn't include the $1000 MSRP sport package though. I think Vorshlag needs to buy one for test purposes.Last edited by Redwood; 11-20-2006, 04:24 PM.-Sean Martin
2009 Pontiac G8 GT
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Originally posted by NickMy car ('01) weighed 3506 (3/4 tank of gas) at a SCCA tour, and dyno'd 330/340.The 335i (probably with the 17s) is 3582lbs, then add gas. Most probalby wouldn't race with a tank so full though.
-Sean Martin
2009 Pontiac G8 GT
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Very true.. <sniff>
BUT for those 12 runs, you can get 600$ from Kumho!!! (at least I did...)
Also, there is a drex program from auburn now where you can get a new diff for 100$ if yours wears out. I talked to the auburn guys at sema and my current one is getting sent off soon.
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